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Fishing The Bahamas

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Recently, my wife and I spent our spring break in the Abacos. We caught a few random "trash" fish.

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Caught a lot that were the wrong species of grouper (nassau grouper are engangered and were released)

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or weren't the right size snapper.

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but we eventually dialed it in.and got some keeper mutton and mangrove snapper as well as helped clear out the lionfish population...

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Overall, good times were had and we only HAD to fish for about 10 minutes a day to secure dinner for our trip....the extra time spent was a nice reprieve from our other activities.

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A highly recommended destination from me.

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